MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian Football League (AFL) team Adelaide Crows have apologised after they breached the competition's social distancing rules during a training session while under quarantine at a rural golf resort.
Sixteen Adelaide players quarantined at the Novotel Barossa Valley Resort for a 14-day period were spotted training in large groups on the resort's golf course, prompting an investigation by the league.
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